The African Grey Parrot, also known as the Jako Parrot, is widely regarded as one of the most intelligent bird species in the world. Known for their stunning grey feathers, bright red tail, and exceptional mimicry skills, these birds require dedication, enrichment, and proper care to thrive in a domestic environment.
If you’re considering bringing home a Jako, or already have one, this detailed care guide will help you build a strong bond and keep your feathered friend healthy and happy.
🏡 Housing & Cage Setup
📏 Minimum Cage Size: 90x60x120 cm (35x24x48 in)
🚪 Bar Spacing: 1.5 – 2 cm (0.6 – 0.8 in)
🪵 Perches: Use natural wood perches of varying sizes to promote foot health
🧩 Toys: Include foraging toys, chewable wood, and puzzle feeders
🛑 Avoid round cages. African Greys need horizontal bars to climb and feel secure.
🍎 Nutrition
🥗 Primary Diet: High-quality pellets (70-80%)
🌿 Fresh Foods: Fruits (apple, banana, papaya), vegetables (carrot, spinach, broccoli)
🍚 Extras: Sprouted seeds, nuts (in moderation), cooked legumes
🚫 Toxic Foods: Avocado, chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, onion, salty snacks
💧 Fresh, clean water should be available at all times. Change it daily.
🧠 Mental & Physical Stimulation
🧠 Mental Enrichment: Daily training, talking sessions, new toys, and puzzles
🪁 Out-of-Cage Time: At least 3–5 hours a day for exercise and interaction
🎶 Entertainment: Music, nature sounds, or television can help when alone
🗣️ Talk to your parrot often. Jako parrots thrive on interaction and social bonding.
🧼 Hygiene & Health
🛁 Bathing: Offer shallow water dishes or misting 2–3 times a week
🧹 Cage Cleaning: Spot clean daily, deep clean weekly
🦷 Beak & Nail Care: Provide cuttlebones and climbing surfaces. Vet trims if necessary
👩⚕️ Vet Visits: Annual check-ups recommended with an avian veterinarian
🔍 Watch for signs of illness: fluffed feathers, changes in droppings, lethargy, or loss of appetite.
❤️ Social Needs & Bonding
👨👩👧👦 Social Creatures: They form deep bonds with their owners and can become depressed if neglected
🔁 Routine: Keep a stable daily routine to help your parrot feel secure
🦜 Handling: Start slow and build trust with gentle talking, treats, and positive reinforcement
🚨 African Greys can become anxious and develop feather-plucking behaviors if stressed or lonely.
📅 African Grey Parrot Daily & Yearly Care Plan
| Timeframe | Task | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 🗓️ Daily | 🧹 Clean cage surfaces, 🍎 refresh food/water, 🧠 play and train, 🪁 supervised out-of-cage time | |
| 🗓️ Weekly | 🛁 Bath time, 🧼 full cage cleaning, 🪵 rotate toys to prevent boredom | |
| 🗓️ Monthly | 🦷 Check beak/nail condition, 🧩 introduce new puzzle or foraging toy | |
| 🗓️ Yearly | 👩⚕️ Vet check-up, 💉 vaccinations if required, ⚖️ weight monitoring |
🧳 Travel & Boarding
✈️ Travel Tips: Use a secure, well-ventilated travel carrier
🏨 Boarding: Choose avian-experienced caregivers for longer trips
📋 Checklist: Don’t forget food, favorite toys, vet contact info
📚 Fun Facts About Jako Parrots
🔸 Can learn over 100 words and understand context
🔸 Live up to 50–60 years in captivity with proper care
🔸 Highly emotional and empathetic – they mirror human moods
🔸 Need consistent engagement or they may develop behavioral issues
🌟 Final Thoughts
Raising an African Grey Parrot is a long-term commitment, but with love, patience, and proper care, your Jako will reward you with unmatched intelligence, companionship, and unforgettable moments. They’re not just pets — they become part of the family.














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